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About Adam Rock
mountain in Australia
Adam Rock is a mountain located in Western Australia's wheatbelt region, sitting at approximately 33°S latitude in an area characterised by open landscapes and granite formations typical of this part of the state.
Getting There and Access
Adam Rock is located in regional Western Australia. Specific directions and the nearest town access point are best confirmed through your local visitor information centre before setting out, as road conditions and access routes in rural WA can vary. GPS coordinates are -33.06238, 117.5546 if you're navigating with a device.
What to See and Do
As a rocky mountain formation, Adam Rock offers visitors the chance to experience the kind of rugged granite terrain that defines much of south-western WA's inland landscape. The rocky surfaces and elevated position are the main draw for those who make the trip out.
Shade is limited across the site, so be prepared for exposed conditions during your visit. There are no facilities on site, meaning you'll need to arrive self-sufficient - bring all your own food, water, and anything else you might need for the duration of your stay.
Visitor Tips
A few practical points worth keeping in mind before you head out:
- Water - bring more than you think you'll need. There are no water sources or facilities at the site
- Sun protection - the exposed terrain offers little natural shade, so sunscreen, a hat, and protective clothing are important
- Footwear - sturdy hiking boots are recommended for the rocky terrain underfoot
- Start early - getting out in the morning means you'll avoid the worst of the afternoon heat, particularly in the warmer months
- Check conditions - review local weather forecasts before visiting, as conditions in rural WA can change and extreme heat can make a visit uncomfortable or unsafe
The site is considered suitable for all ages, though the rocky terrain means carers should take appropriate precautions with young children.
Best Time to Visit
April through to September are the most comfortable months to visit, when temperatures are cooler and conditions are generally more pleasant for outdoor activity. If you do visit outside this window, an early morning start is strongly advised to get the most out of your time there before temperatures climb through the middle of the day.
Getting There
Located in Western Australia. Contact local visitor information for specific directions and nearest town access.
Visitor Tips
- •Bring plenty of water and sun protection
- •Wear sturdy hiking boots for rocky terrain
- •Start early to avoid afternoon heat
- •Check local weather conditions before visiting
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At a Glance
The Place
- Significance
- Local
Plan Your Visit
- Best Time
- April to September (cooler months). Early morning visits recommended to avoid heat.
Good to Know
Family & Visitor Info
- Ages
- All ages
- Shade/Cover
- Limited shade
- Pram Friendly
- No
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